Power Games and Insecurities
Robert Greene discusses the prevalence of power games and insecurities among leaders in the competitive business world, where the best person doesn't always rise to the top. He explains that occupying a high position often comes with loneliness and vulnerability, leading to the need for playing games and appearing virtuous while juggling conflicting demands.In this clip
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